DEATHS AS A COMPONENT OF POPULATION CHANGE
Deaths are an important component of population change. In 2009, there were roughly twice as many births as deaths. As the population of Australia ages, the number of deaths each year is projected to increase, and the difference between numbers of births and deaths to decrease. Based on Series B of the most recent ABS population projections (Population Projections, Australia, 2006 to 2101, cat. no. 3222.0), the number of births is projected to remain higher than the number of deaths throughout the projection period.
2.14 Actual and projected births and deaths, Year ended 30 June - 1976 to 2056
2.15 Components of Population Change(a), Australia - 2004 to 2009 |
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| Births(b) | Deaths(b) | Natural increase | Net overseas migration | Population at end of period | Population
increase(c) |
| '000 | '000 | '000 | '000 | '000 | '000 | % |
|
2004 | 248.6 | 132.4 | 116.2 | 106.4 | 20 252.1 | 240.3 | 1.2 |
2005 | 263.4 | 131.4 | 132.0 | 137.0 | 20 544.1 | 291.9 | 1.4 |
2006 | 268.5 | 134.5 | 134.0 | 182.2 | 20 873.7 | 329.6 | 1.6 |
2007 | r285.3 | r139.8 | r145.5 | r244.1 | r21 263.3 | r389.6 | r1.9 |
2008 | r294.1 | r142.5 | r151.6 | r315.7 | r21 730.6 | r467.3 | r2.2 |
2009 | p297.9 | p140.7 | p157.2 | p277.7 | p22 165.5 | p434.9 | p2.0 |
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p preliminary figure or series subject to revision |
r revised |
(a) Calendar year. |
(b) For 2008 and earlier years, births and deaths in this table are based on year of occurrence, for population estimation purposes. For 2009, a combination of data based on quarter of occurrence (for the March and June quarters) and quarter of registration (for the September and December quarters) is used. Numbers of deaths in this table will therefore differ from data elsewhere in this publication. |
(c) Population increase will not necessarily equal the sum of natural increase and net overseas migration due to intercensal discrepancy. See Glossary for more information. |
Source: Australian Demographic Statistics (cat. no. 3101.0) |